Forest School students take home more than 65% A* to C grades on A-level results day
A-level students at Wokingham's Forest School secured more than 65% A*-C grades this year
Read moreDetailsA-level students at Wokingham's Forest School secured more than 65% A*-C grades this year
Read moreDetailsIT’S BEEN a while coming, but finally the Bar + Block Steakhouse in Winnersh is preparing to open – and to celebrate, it is offering diners a tasty 40% discount...
Read moreDetailsA COMPANY caught illegally tapping into the water network while working on a Winnersh development has been fined £8,000. Quattro Plant Ltd was caught taking water using unauthorised equipment across...
Read moreDetailsCUSTOMERS of a Winnersh garage may have known for ages, but it’s now official – it’s one of the best in the country. Staff at MOT City, based on Reading...
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES have been paid to a teenager who died in a tragic accident while on holiday. Luke Freeman was visiting the Lloret de Mar resort with friends, and it is...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM teenager has died while on a holiday to the Costa Brava. Luke Freeman was visiting the Lloret de Mar resort with friends, and it is believed that he...
Read moreDetailsKERRY Smith wanted to aim high to raise funds for her favourite charity. But the business woman from Winnersh never thought it would mean scaling England's tallest mountain. Kerry, 42,...
Read moreDetailsTHEY have been at the heart of the village for over 350 years. Now the two oldest residents in Winnersh will finally be named during this Saturday's annual fete. The...
Read moreDetailsOur Taekwondo club at Winnersh is proud to announce our recent promotions of seven new Black Belts to our organisation. They are: Gavin Newby, Mia Newby, Finlay Laurie, Mia Bridges,...
Read moreDetailsA vibrant display of landscape paintings will appear in Dinton Pastures’ Dragon Fly café next month. The exhibition by local artist and musician Richard Conway Jones will include both oil...
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